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Landscape dialogues - discussing landscape issues ith local people

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Human impacts on landscapes pose serious threats to Central European landscapes (e.g. urban sprawl, land consumption and loss of landscape diversity and biodiversity) and consequently, influence quality of life as landscapes are a key factor in individual and social well-being and affect everybody. Therefore, public participation is an issue of great significance when elaborating visions and action plans for sustainable landscape development. In order to implement participatory discussion of landscape issues, "landscape dialogues" in the Austrian LEADER region Mühlviertler Kernland were organised in the framework of the VITAL LANDSCAPES project. The introduced method proved to be an adequate instrument to create awareness and to give local people a forum to elaborate on visions and concrete actions for sustainable landscape development. In the course of the "landscape dialogues", complex issues of landscape development, e.g. the renewal of village cores, the cultivation of low-productive grasslands, the management of small-structured landscape elements as well as the increase of renewable energy use were addressed and gave impulses in some involved municipalities to continue the discussion in communicative and participatory planning processes within the Local Agenda 21 framework.
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Tom
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63--72
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Bibliogr. 24 poz., il.
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  • University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna Department of Spatial, Landscape and Infrastructure Sciences Institute of Spatial Planning and Rural Development
  • University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna Department of Spatial, Landscape and Infrastructure Sciences Institute of Spatial Planning and Rural Development
  • University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna Department of Spatial, Landscape and Infrastructure Sciences Institute of Spatial Planning and Rural Development
Bibliografia
  • Antrop M. 2005. Why landscapes of the past are important for the future. Lands. Urb. Plan., 70(1-2), 21-34.
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  • Hujber K.M. 2007. Regionale Identität und Innenmarketing. Impulse zur integrativen Regionalentwicklung. Schleedorf bei Salzburg.
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  • Jones M. 2007. The European Landscape Convention and the question of public Participation. Lands. Res., 32(5), 613-633.
  • Knoepfl P., Gerber J.-D. 2007. Institutionelle Landschaftsregime - Lösungsansatz für Landschaftskonflikte. Synthesebericht zum Forschungsschwerpunkt III. „Zielfindung und Gestaltung" des nationalen Forschungsprogrammes 48 „Landschaften und Lebensräume der Alpen" des Schweizerischen Nationalfonds SNF. vdf Hochschulverlag AG an der ETH Zürich.
  • Linehan J.R., Gross M. 1998. Back to the future, back to basics: the social ecology of landscapes and the future of landscape planning. Lands. Urb. Plan., 42, 207-223.
  • Löschner L., Neugebauer G., Stöglehner G. 2012. Vital Landscapes - summary of the regional participation process in the Mühlviertler Kernland region. European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), European Union.
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  • Neugebauer G., Stöglehner G. 2012. Vital Landscapes - Central European landscape quality objectives. European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). European Union.
  • Rodewald R., Knoepfel P. 2006. Institutionelle Regime für nachhaltige Landschaftsentwicklung. [In:] P. Knoepfel, H. Weidner (eds), Ökol. Gesell., 20, Zürich.
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  • Sevenant M., Antrop M. 2010. Transdisciplinary landscape planning: Does the public have aspirations? Experiences from a case study in Ghent (Flanders, Belgium), Land Use Pol., 27(2), 373-386.
  • Simmen H., Walter F. 2007. Landschaft gemeinsam gestalten - Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der Partizipation. Synthesebericht zum Forschungsschwerpunkt III. „Zielfindung und Gestaltung" des Nationalen Forschungsprogrammes 48 „Landschaften und Lebensräume der Alpen" des Schweizerischen Nationalfonds sNF. vdf Hochschulverlag AG an der ETH Zürich, Altendorf und Bern.
  • SPES 2006. Schulungshandbuch für ProzessbegleiterInnen. SPES Akademie Schlierbach.
  • Stöglehner G. 2010. Enhancing SEA effectiveness: Lessons learnt from Austrian experiences in spatial planning. Imp. Assess. Proj. Appr., 28(3), 217-231.
  • Stöglehner G., Mitter H., Jungmeier P. 2006. Adult education as a key factor of sustainable rural development. [In:] C. Subai, D. Ferrer-Balas, K.F. Mulder, P. Moszkowicz (eds), Engineering education in sustainable development, 4.-6.10.2006, Lyon, ISBN: 978-2-905015¬63-1.
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